IN the vibrant tapestry of Malaysia’s multiracial society, where a rich medley of cultures, languages and religions coexist in harmony, a concerning trend has emerged among some political figures.
The exploitation of religious sensitivity to garner support is not just a breach of ethical conduct but also a potential threat to the nation’s peace and unity. As this practice grows more prevalent, it becomes imperative to understand why such tactics are detrimental to Malaysia’s foundational values, and what can be done to foster a more inclusive political discourse.